Manitoba, wildfires
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The Canadian province of Manitoba has declared a state of emergency over a series of wildfires, and Prime Minister Mark Carney has agreed to send in the military to help.
Residents of Cranberry Portage, close to Flin Flon, were told to head toward Winnipeg while Saskatchewan Premier says more evacuations ahead
First Nations leaders say hotels in Winnipeg and other major Manitoba cities are largely booked up as they continue to seek temporary housing for evacuees fleeing communities surrounded by wildfires.
Fire crews in northern Manitoba have so far been able to contain an encroaching wildfire that forced thousands from their homes, while more residents in Saskatchewan have been told to leave due to a fast-moving blaze.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says that his province is expecting to receive ‘hundreds, or even thousands’ of Manitobans in the coming days
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Eleven major wildfires in Manitoba were deemed “out of control” on Saturday as widespread evacuations continued and the hotspot list grew. Bakers Narrows Provincial Park, Wanless and surrounding
A major fire is raging in Flin Flon, Manitoba. Almost 5,000 people have left the city. The fire started in Saskatchewan and spread quickly. Manitoba has declared an emergency. Over 17,000 people are displaced across the province.
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Firefighters hold back blaze in Manitoba as Saskatchewan hamlet now under alertFire crews in northern Manitoba have so far been able to contain a wildfire that forced thousands from their homes, while more residents in Saskatchewan have been told to leave.